Currently, I'm booting my system using an anti-evil maid USB stick, but
frankly, this is becoming an annoyance. My security needs aren't that
great, and my risk for such an attack is quite low. I'm considering
getting rid of AEM, and either booting off a USB stick, or just putting
the entire system on my hard drive (which would make the Xen updates
much easier). To that end, I wanted to get an idea from the group how
you're managing your system. Specifically:

1. Are you using a laptop or desktop?
2. How much at risk is your system/data? How would you rate your threat
model?
3. Do you keep /boot on the hard drive, or do you boot from a USB or
other external device?
4. Do you use anti-evil maid?

Thanks for helping me with this informal poll!

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